What noise do Badgers make when mating?
William Brown
Updated on March 21, 2026
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Moreover, what noise do hedgehogs make when mating?
Hedgehog mating, called “igelsex,” is known to produce a cacophony of noises, from purring to snarling, to whistling and even scream-like sounds, which have many times been mistaken for distressed humans in the past.
Also Know, do Badgers cry? Badger cubs are born deaf and blind and remain in the sett until they are between 10-12 weeks old. They rely on their incredible sense of smell and have a loud shrill cry as shown in this brief video clip with thanks to wildlife photographer Victoria Hillman.
Beside above, what noise do foxes make at night?
As well as their well-known triple box, male foxes are also known to make a loud 'a-woo' noise that sounds similar to a domestic dog (listen here).
How do Badgers mate?
A male badger may mate with more than one female. The female gives birth in March. She has 1-5 babies in an underground nest lined with grass. The young leave their mother when they are 5-6 months old. Female badgers can mate when they are four months old; male badgers can mate when they are two years old.
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